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More People Going to Hospitals with Flu-like Symptoms
Its not even flu season yet and a local hospital says theyre already seeing an increase in people coming in with flu-like symptoms.
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Terry Lay Convicted of Reckless Homicide, Neglect
Fox 7 News has learned Terry Lay has been convicted of reckless homicide and neglect.
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Reimbursement for Kenergy
Kenergy finally got the reimbursement its been waiting months for.
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Evansville Man Accused of Showing Neighbors Too Much
According to a police report, Lockett was standing behind a glass door in his home when he made several gestures to his neighbors.
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Nursing Home Employee Accused in Resident Attack
An employee of an Oakland City nursing home is charged with battery after police say he choked, punched and scratched a resident this morning.
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Thunder's Future Still Cloudy
It's not certain whether thunder on the Ohio will be back in 2010. The unlimited hydroplane races broke off from the Freedom Festival...
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Justice in 1991 Hopkins County Murder
A Hopkins County, Kentucky jury found Bradley Day guilty of manslaughter. Day has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Standoff Over, Suspect Commits Suicide
A Spencer County man takes his own life following a standoff with police
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Holland Manhunt Suspect Captured
The man who caused a lock down in the town of Holland, Indiana, and who lead police on an all day man hunt is in...
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Man Arrested for Shaving Wife's Head in Domestic Dispute
According to a police report, Larry Jones got into an argument with his wife, Clara, while she was out of town.
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Blimpie Robber on the Run
The incident happened Thursday night at the Blimpies Restaurant on West Parrish Avenue.
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Taiwan Signs Deal to Buy a Lot of Indiana Grain
Indiana farmers will be feeding a lot of people in Taiwan over the next few years.
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Local Employees Coming to Work Armed
Thursday morning, someone tried to break into Moore Music on Morgan avenue, again. The owner wants to send a powerful message by taking...
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Chandler Teachers Seeing More than Double Vision
Principal Stephanie Virgin noticed an unusual amount of multiples enrolled and decided to take a group picture of the kids Thursday afternoon.
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Power Outage Slows Lay Trial, Updated
Jurors in the Terry Lay murder case were scheduled to begin deliberations Thursday afternoon but a power outage at the Clark County Courthouse has the...
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Newspaper Apologizes For Palin Headline
On Wednesday, "The Daily News-Miner" ran a story about Palins speaking engagement in Hong Kong that included the headline "A Broad In Asia."
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FEMA Denies Disaster Declaration In Southern Indiana
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is denying a request to declare a disaster in southern Indiana for last months flooding and severe storms.
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President's Education Speech Still Controversial in Owensboro
The Owensboro Public School System is under fire from the local NAACP group for its handling of the speech. The Owensboro School Board...
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Soybean Aphids Annoying Many Hoosiers
Purdue University entomologist Christian Krupke says the greenish-yellow aphids are out in large numbers this year because their populations grew late in the season and...
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Beshear & Daniels Seek Federal Bridge Funds
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels have announced their states have applied for federal funding for two long-sought bridge projects on the...
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Meet the News Team
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Brad Byrd
The first Tri-State broadcaster elected to the Indiana Journalism Hall... -
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Wayne has been the Chief Meteorologist for Eyewitness News since... -
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Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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